Ramadan Kareem

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May Allah bless us and forgive our past sins and the coming ones also...

Sooo Checklist!!! :-

1."The gates of Hell are are closed and the gates of Jannah are open." Soo we have to do GOOD THINGS as much as possible.For Example:-

Walk Humbly.

Talk Politely.

Dress Neatly.

Treat Kindly

Pray alternatively.

Donate Generously

2. "Ramadan is a moth of Blessings." Soo we gotta ask Allah more and more. Allah loves those people who beg in-front of Him.

3. "In this world you need money but in your after life you will be needing your rewards!" Soo start collecting your rewards from now.

4. Ramadan is a Month of Allah (S.W.T), Whose BEGINNING is Mercy, MIDDLE is Forgiveness, and END is Freedom From Fire.

5. Now lastly dont think that you cant Pray because the Shaitan is misleading you.. NO Shaitan is now chained!! Purify your Heart now!!

Some Quotes:-

"Fasting is a shield with which a servant protects himself from the fire."

"Ramadan is like a rare flower, that blossoms once a year. And just as you begin to smell its fragrance, it disappears for another year. Make the most of it now, while you still havr the chance. For the harvesting season is here. And it wont last. The last 10 days have approached so fast. And as the days past, how do our deeds fare? Put your heart in action, and your limbs in gear. Multiply your deeds, so your Rewards will be dear.

"There is an unseen sweetness in the stomach's emptiness. We are lutes. When the sound box is filled, no music can come forth. When the brain and the belly burn from fasting, every moment a new song rises out of the fire. The mists clear, and a new vitality makes you spring up the steps before you . . ."

Ramadan Facts:-

1. Ramadan, the ninth month on the Muslim calendar, is celebrated as the month when the first verses of the Quran were said to be revealed to the prophet Muhammad in 610 BCE. Laylat al-Dadr, or Night of Power, is thought to be the actual day when the Quran was given to the prophet and usually falls within the last 10 days of the holiday.

2. During Ramadan, observers are expected to abstain from food, drink, and other pleasures from dawn to dusk. Removing these comforts from daily routine is intended to focus the mind on prayer, spirituality, and charity and to purify the body and mind. Muslims are also expected to abstain from impurities such as gossip and watching 18+ Stuff.

3. Several different groups are excused from fasting during Ramadan: pregnant women, people who are mentally or physically ill, and sometimes women who are breastfeeding. Children are not obligated to fast until they hit puberty, although many choose to observe the fast at least part of the month in preparation for later years.

4. The exact start of Ramadan is often up in the air until just before the holiday begins because it is determined by a sighting of the new moon. Many places still depend on someone seeing the new moon with the naked eye in order to declare the holiday. As a result, Ramadan's start can vary from place to place because of weather conditions and other factors that affect how easily the moon is seen.

5. The date changes every year because Islam follows the lunar calender that doesn't quite line up with the solar Gregorian calendar that the secular world uses. So while Muslim holidays are always the same day on the Muslim calendar, they happen on different days on the Gregorian calendar – typically moving 11 or 12 days earlier each year. In 2012, Ramadan began on July 19.

6. A month of big changes- In countries where Muslims are the majority, Ramadan has a drastic impact on daily life. Egypt pushes the clocks back an hour during the holy month so that the fast feels like it is ending earlier and the evenings are lengthened. Work days are made shorter during the month to accommodate the additional time spent in prayer and in enjoying festive meals to end the daily fast.

7. Traveling during Ramadan- though it is the holiest month of the year, Ramadan does not prohibit long-distance travel. Many Muslims will still celebrate even while in transit.

Guys hope my post helped you to be a better Muslimeen... :)

I made this post for Allah giving me more and more savaab!! :)

And If you want more savaab then wish your fellow Muslim brothers and sisters with a hug and full hearty Ramadan Kareem.

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